Notice of Court Order 2:25-cv-00244-LK
ID: 225cv00244LKType: Special Notice
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ENERGY, DEPARTMENT OFRichland, WA, US
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    The Department of Energy has issued a Special Notice regarding a court order in the case of Washington v. Trump (2:25-cv-00244-LK), which involves a Temporary Restraining Order (TRO) that prohibits the enforcement of specific sections of Executive Order 14,187. This order, effective immediately, impacts the enforcement of directives related to the regulation of federal research and educational grants concerning practices termed as "chemical and surgical mutilation" of children, particularly affecting operations in Washington, Oregon, and Minnesota. The TRO reflects judicial intervention aimed at halting the implementation of federal mandates, emphasizing the complexities surrounding health and welfare regulations for minors. Interested parties are advised to consult their agency’s legal counsel for guidance and must comply with the order's stipulations, which require notification of relevant parties by February 20, 2025.

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    The document is an order from the United States District Court for the Western District of Washington, granting a Temporary Restraining Order (TRO) to the plaintiffs, which include the State of Washington. This order prohibits the defendants, led by Donald J. Trump, from enforcing specific sections of Executive Order 14,187 within the Plaintiff States. The TRO specifically enjoins the enforcement of Section 4 and a portion of Section 8(a), which seeks to redefine "female genital mutilation" under federal law. The order is set to expire in 14 days unless extended by the Court. Additionally, the defendants are required to notify all relevant parties about the order by February 20, 2025, without needing to post a security bond. This order reflects judicial intervention aimed at halting the implementation of a federal executive order, potentially due to concerns over its implications or legality in the affected states.
    This communication from the U.S. Department of Justice and several other federal agencies informs relevant parties about a temporary restraining order issued in the case Washington v. Trump (2:25-cv-244-LK). The order, effective immediately, prohibits the enforcement of specific sections of Executive Order 14,187, which aimed to regulate institutions receiving federal research or educational grants concerning practices termed as "chemical and surgical mutilation" of children and the definition of "female genital mutilation." The enjoined sections include directives requiring agencies to end such practices and an expansion of the legal definition relating to female genital mutilation. The order specifically impacts operations within Washington, Oregon, and Minnesota, mandating compliance by all defendants and associated entities. The document emphasizes the need for cooperation with ongoing litigation and advises affected individuals to consult their agency’s legal counsel for guidance. This notice underscores the complexities surrounding federal mandates and highlights the judicial checks on executive authority concerning health and welfare regulations related to minors.
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